Rusty_Sweetbread
Active Member
I was recently asked about someone who has 'insulin antibodies'.
Apparently, her body 'attacks' the insulin she is given.
When it is administered, the insulin binds to protein, but is then eventually released when she has too little insulin in her system.
Hypo's are frequent, unpredictable, and unpleasant.
She's definitely diabetic, apparently, but it's a rare manifestation of something odd, and her doctor doesn't know how to treat it.
Cheers
-Paul
Apparently, her body 'attacks' the insulin she is given.
When it is administered, the insulin binds to protein, but is then eventually released when she has too little insulin in her system.
Hypo's are frequent, unpredictable, and unpleasant.
She's definitely diabetic, apparently, but it's a rare manifestation of something odd, and her doctor doesn't know how to treat it.
- Any thoughts?
- Any advice?
- Any targeted questions that need to be asked?
Cheers
-Paul